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Old 10-11-2005, 07:29 PM   #1
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Gas Tank Relocating Filler Question

I noticed that there are many places to place your filler for a rear gas tank conversion. I know about the side filler(along the rear fender), i have seen someone who placed it behind their tail light( which i might add was the coolest thing i have ever seen), and i have seen the Bed flush filler. I was wondering if you had the bed flush filler, which i think is the easiest, if it was a way for water from rain to leak into your tank? I know the cap is supposed to make an air tight seal but you know that isnt always the case. Thanks for your ideas and input.
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Old 10-11-2005, 08:58 PM   #2
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Visit Hagans Streetrods on the net. They have a good selection of weld in filler doors. I used their teardrop one in my bedfloor with an aluminum fuelcell. No water has ever got in the gas. The gascap is the newer thread-in style that is found on new cars. Plus, the cap has a special flap door so you never have to remove it. The nozzle just pushes through it.....Their made right here in Carson City....Good people to deal with. www.haganstreetrods.com
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